Windows 95 in 2020 - 25 Years Later

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    Windows 95 celebrates its 25th birthday this year! It was an operating system that really changed the world. I take a nostalgic look back at Windows 95 and find out how useful it is in 2020.
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    Bill Gates - The Internet Tidal Wave memo: www.justice.gov/sites/default...
    Microsoft Windows 95 Video Guide: • Video
    Windows 95 Commercial: • Windows 95 Commercial
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  • @WIndows-ud1wu
    @WIndows-ud1wu Před 4 lety +1183

    Hey i'm glad people still appreciate me!

    • @SSLDHL
      @SSLDHL Před 4 lety +47

      🤣 old is gold

    • @rfbalagam7950
      @rfbalagam7950 Před 4 lety +7

      @@SSLDHL Well probably.

    • @siemens670c4
      @siemens670c4 Před 4 lety +16

      I have original floppy disks

    • @dart4159
      @dart4159 Před 4 lety +21

      You're my first OS. Thank you for my great childhood and sweet memories

    • @HeenaPatel253
      @HeenaPatel253 Před 4 lety

      WIndows 95 na you are trash

  • @Mastakilla91
    @Mastakilla91 Před 4 lety +277

    Something about the visuals of the old Windows versions is making it so beautiful and well ordered at the same time. There is no real visual bloat which distracts you too much like nowadays.

    • @uncreator3607
      @uncreator3607 Před 4 lety +8

      exactly

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight Před 4 lety +8

      Well...
      Try "Linux antiX" just for the same reasons :-)

    • @techiewiskers
      @techiewiskers Před 4 lety +13

      Mastakilla91 and no ads built in

    • @techiewiskers
      @techiewiskers Před 4 lety +12

      At least. it doesn’t come candy crush

    • @x3mann
      @x3mann Před 4 lety +3

      U to vreme grafika nije imala tu i takvu ulogu kao što je ima danas.Mada kad se setim tog vremena prelazak sa 16bit ne grafičke verzije na 32 bitnu delovalo je skoro pa nestvarno u vizuelnom smislu ☺

  • @raccoon681
    @raccoon681 Před 4 lety +154

    Its been 25 years and the start up sound is still burned into my head.

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Před 4 lety +3

      Ever wondered how it would sound stretched out to 40× its original duration?
      soundcloud.com/ideoforms/windows-95-startup-sound

    • @raccoon681
      @raccoon681 Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@lawrencedoliveiro9104 NNNNNNNNNNNnnnnnnnnnnnnOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo

    • @nyanates
      @nyanates Před 3 lety

      Loved that sound.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Před 3 lety +1

      @raccoon681 *It's

    • @raccoon681
      @raccoon681 Před 3 lety +1

      2020 was a hard year give me a break. :)

  • @realtimeblog
    @realtimeblog Před 4 lety +314

    Windows 95 - XP: My computer
    Windows Vista - 8: Computer
    Windows 8.1 - 10: This PC

    • @soda_can732
      @soda_can732 Před 4 lety +69

      Windows 6.9 - 69: our computer

    • @mrbigmac9930
      @mrbigmac9930 Před 3 lety +15

      Fugitifahej :D SOVEIT ANTHEM

    • @WSGmedia
      @WSGmedia Před 3 lety +7

      same same me....

    • @_anonymousxd
      @_anonymousxd Před 3 lety +16

      My dad still calls it 'My computer' lol. He is stuck in 98 era

    • @WackyH
      @WackyH Před 3 lety +7

      Windows 69-420: no moar compute

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 Před 4 lety +286

    Win 95 was a “mind blown” switching from 3.1, Epic times. Never had a problem with 95.

    • @ahmetmutlu348
      @ahmetmutlu348 Před 3 lety +15

      They started stripping and blocking stuff after win98se. Before that anything seemed like a technological advancememt. Aftrr w98se for me windows is not anymore a technology update but traditional monopoly.

    • @Lilithe
      @Lilithe Před 3 lety +1

      You clearly never had someone run ping -l 65535 on your IP address
      Also clear into Windows 98 there was a memory leak in explorer.exe that would eventually crash any system left online.

    • @Lilithe
      @Lilithe Před 3 lety

      *left on

    • @ahmetmutlu348
      @ahmetmutlu348 Před 3 lety

      @@Lilithe until ~win7 the i know there was ie memory crear problem, which doesnt erase alloxated memory even on lots of different clearing ways, so after lots of memory allocations from js it simply goes out of memory which in general system is stuck or not responsive.

    • @vinyl.croatia
      @vinyl.croatia Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, it was just so perfect... Wish Windows 10 was so good.

  • @SiliconClassics
    @SiliconClassics Před 4 lety +394

    Don't forget one of Win95's most important features: long filenames! Can you imagine having only 8 characters for every file on your hard drive?

    • @pummisher1186
      @pummisher1186 Před 4 lety +47

      Yeah, it sucked. Having to name everything FILES~01.DOC. Good luck finding the file you're looking for. Imagine how many times people accidentally overwrote important files by making a tiny mistake.

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 4 lety +14

      Also the all new Windows Explorer was totally awesome, the old W3.1 File Manager was a mess.

    • @evilgoogleevilgoogle3855
      @evilgoogleevilgoogle3855 Před 4 lety +9

      MISTAKE - left here for reference - Long file name support together with 'big' hard disk support, IE anything over 1.2Gb (I think it was 1.2 GB) and some other bits came with Win 3.11 (aka wfw) it it was originally sold as an office / work environment add on. NEW TEXT FOLLOWS -
      I apologize. I believe I may have confused win 3.11 with NT 3.1. My first PC was a second hand machine that had been used a computer OEM's office. I only had the OS for about a week before I was given the promised Win 95 CD. Itis strange how things get fixed in your mind till you yourself believe them true.

    • @cesteres
      @cesteres Před 4 lety +1

      Dos sucked so hard it's unbelievable

    • @cesteres
      @cesteres Před 4 lety +1

      @@evilgoogleevilgoogle3855 well win 3.11 sucked too and was like something from the 80s.

  • @gamingchinchilla7323
    @gamingchinchilla7323 Před 4 lety +26

    I truly miss the simplicity of the Windows 95/98 era.
    Take me back, please!

  • @rastusbojangles
    @rastusbojangles Před 4 lety +60

    Dude, an absolute wave of nostalgia hit me with that win95 start up sound. Brings me back to the library in grade school. Great video btw

  • @Skauber
    @Skauber Před 4 lety +501

    The time when everything was named "Something 2000" just to sound modern and high tech.. :D

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před 4 lety +60

      "Windows 2000 Professional"
      "Office 2000 Premium"
      "Norton AntiVirus 2000"
      "Cool Edit 2000"
      "CircuitMaker 2000"
      I think I know what you mean!

    • @namesurname4666
      @namesurname4666 Před 4 lety +34

      But then 3000 comes and it sounds futuristic...

    • @TheLucidLuxray
      @TheLucidLuxray Před 4 lety +12

      Gateway 2000

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 4 lety +14

      Top Gear 3000 ...hey it's a 1995 game!
      And also Dune 2000 from 1998.

    • @arnemaeschaelck5012
      @arnemaeschaelck5012 Před 4 lety +10

      Cartoons taught me they used '3000' after the year 1999. '4000' would be too much of a stretch and unrealistic, let's be real

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani Před 4 lety +212

    Windows 95 still looks and feels great in 2020.

    • @Yasharvl
      @Yasharvl Před 4 lety +5

      Cesare Vesdani windows never looked great, but I get what you mean. ;) it was nice to experience many of the features win95 brought at that time. Today, we like it for its nostalgic feeling.

    • @Yasharvl
      @Yasharvl Před 4 lety +2

      Faldegast I really appreciate your through and analytical answer. Especially, the fact that you brought up the subject of Linux experience with different DEs or WMs. Yes, I agree with the point that at that time at Microsoft they put effort in R&D to deliver a more scientific implementation of human interactions mechanics (e.g. UI or games like minesweeper, Freecell etc.) even introduce us to the GUI and new ways of interfacing with computers as every day tools (for ex. using the mouse) . But there were many issues too. Ranging from performance issues to how different developers reacted to the new graphical environment. (I know it’s not totally Microsoft ‘s fault but it impacted the overall UX heavily.)
      Finally, I’m so happy that you have transitioned to Linux (POSIX) world too. I did the same last year (moved from Mac to Linux) and had a whole year of adventure and discovery. Btw, I really like to move to FreeBSD but it’s not as simple as moving to GNU/Linux world - mainly because if their policies that are in favour of an enterprise-level usage and some limitations on DRM content accessibility. Bests.

    • @Toxic2T
      @Toxic2T Před 4 lety

      True

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Před 4 lety

      Would you like something more modern, running on more modern hardware, that recreates that look and feel?
      czcams.com/video/-lreCRVWJuY/video.html

    • @henrybn14ar
      @henrybn14ar Před 4 lety

      @ You can get Linux desktops which are similar.

  • @atagkr
    @atagkr Před 4 lety +56

    So many good memories with this OS. Everything was precious including listening music in winamp, downloading 3-5MB mp3 files via 5kbps dial-up connections, exchanging game CD’s with friends and playing Red Alert, Duke Nukem, Warcraft and so many others.. Good old days..

    • @diablocls55
      @diablocls55 Před rokem +1

      I remember playing Quarantine 2 Road Warrior and Diablo 1 on windows 95 when I was 9 😭 I truly took those days for granted. Life was so much simpler

    • @MrSolvaring
      @MrSolvaring Před rokem

      Don't forget Legends of Kesmai, Magestorm, Splatterball, Darkness Falls

  • @poshko41
    @poshko41 Před 4 lety +114

    The Windows 95 in 2020 Movement: "Security By Obscurity."

  • @HughJeffreys
    @HughJeffreys Před 3 lety +32

    Great video!

    • @Enstrayed
      @Enstrayed Před 3 lety

      Top 10 comments I was not expecting to see under this video

    • @johnsteytler3597
      @johnsteytler3597 Před 3 lety

      I Love your videos!

  • @dilipsharan8699
    @dilipsharan8699 Před 4 lety +20

    I'm feeling so nostalgic! I still vividly remember attending the local official Microsoft 95 launch at the Grand Hotel in Calcutta, India. I worked in the IT department of a local company back then and was so excited to get my hands on a copy of Win95. I've still got the launch T-Shirt somewhere!

  • @edgarwalk5637
    @edgarwalk5637 Před 4 lety +88

    I remember having to re-install Windows 95 at least a dozen times.

    • @jasonhawkins4528
      @jasonhawkins4528 Před 4 lety +13

      And windows 10 on every update lol

    • @tbk2010
      @tbk2010 Před 4 lety +8

      It was so stable on my Pentium Pro i only had to re-install it every few months....

    • @Balnazzardi
      @Balnazzardi Před 4 lety +5

      Welll I have to say Windows ME was even more unstable....thankfully from XP onwards they have been quite more stable :D

    • @smitajky
      @smitajky Před 4 lety +2

      @@Balnazzardi Did you actually get windows ME to do anything useful? Amazing.

    • @Balnazzardi
      @Balnazzardi Před 4 lety +6

      @@smitajky it came along with the PC our family bought at the time. this was just before Windows XP was released unfortunately, so XP just wasnt available yet. Needless to say we went and bought it later on. I still remember how those ppl we bought XP from tried to convince us that perhaps we should buy brand new PC instead, even when the problem clearly wasnt with our brand new PC, but because ME was so fucking unstable and piss poor operating system.

  • @oaooaoipip2238
    @oaooaoipip2238 Před 4 lety +243

    Fun fact: Mozilla was and is short for mozaic killer.

    • @micXmic
      @micXmic Před 4 lety +1

      oåooåo ipip what’s mozaic?

    • @secondc0ming
      @secondc0ming Před 4 lety +9

      @@micXmic NCSA Mosaic was one of the first web browsers en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_(web_browser)

    • @micXmic
      @micXmic Před 4 lety +1

      secondc0ming wow cool

    • @andrewmurray1550
      @andrewmurray1550 Před 4 lety +9

      @@micXmic Mosaic lost out to Netscape, the rival to Internet Explorer in the "two browser" days.

    • @captmcneil
      @captmcneil Před 4 lety +8

      @TheGamerEvan Even Netscape is older than IE. Microsoft was pretty slow to jump onto the WWW train.

  • @the1337fleet
    @the1337fleet Před 3 lety +10

    Windows 95 gives me strong nostalgia. Rearranging and organizing the folders in the Start menu, the flying paper animation while moving and copying files, Space Pinball, playing the stock MIDI files (Brandenburg Concerto), the wizards, yellow tooltips, the window style, the sky behind the logo...

  • @cosmicrdt
    @cosmicrdt Před 4 lety +127

    The "Weezer fan" at Microsoft was actually Bill Gates himself. I don't remember how I learned that but it was a fun thing to make fun at when I was 16.

  • @grantvergottini5612
    @grantvergottini5612 Před 4 lety +17

    Wow! I was a beta tester and scored a front row seat at the launch party with Jay Leno.

  • @Unknown-sz8kg
    @Unknown-sz8kg Před 4 lety +529

    When Windows 95 are more customisable than Windows 10.

    • @among-us-99999
      @among-us-99999 Před 4 lety +73

      Windows 95 allows the use of the parallel port; windows 10 doesn’t. That’s why so many old CNC machines still run on computers with insanely outdated operating systems.

    • @NotHumant8727
      @NotHumant8727 Před 4 lety +73

      Fuck windows 10 treating us like a noobs.

    • @Spelter
      @Spelter Před 4 lety +42

      That's no wonder, 95 is over 9 times 10. Just think about 3.11. You should try Windows 2000, thats's 200 times Windows 10..... Ok, I see myself out.

    • @Spelter
      @Spelter Před 4 lety +28

      @@among-us-99999 True, and my company has one real old CNC machine with a Commodore Computer only 1 man can repair, and that is the engineer who build it in 1985. That machine is nearly as old as me and works quite well.

    • @jamessorrel
      @jamessorrel Před 4 lety +6

      @@among-us-99999 Why doesn't W10 allow use of the parallel port? Is it a driver/compatibility issue? Or something else?

  • @tylerlooney8058
    @tylerlooney8058 Před 4 lety +9

    This video brought back so many memories of my childhood it wasnt even funny, thank you so much for making a 25yr tribute, it really made me good remembering the good old days. Here's hoping we get another os just as memorable as win 95

  • @raazelb
    @raazelb Před 4 lety +14

    Dan your the man.. You just took me back to thinking my time being at secondary school omg lol coming to my secondary school all the computers would have be booked hourly slots man they were the days. Life was good back then thank you mate

  • @kristopherdavidson2097
    @kristopherdavidson2097 Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic video, Dan and special memories, so thank you!
    I remember my dad and I going into a computer store (in St Albans, Herts UK?) around release time. The shop was packed and the buzz around Windows 95 was incredible. They were demo'ing the programme, it looked impressive so we enquired about it. We owned a 386 (33mhz) PC with 4mb of RAM and were told by the salesman it would struggle to run on our computer!! Top marks for his honesty!

  • @Yasharvl
    @Yasharvl Před 4 lety +23

    “Cool edit” was and still is one of my favourite audio editing softwares.

    • @NTFive
      @NTFive Před 4 lety +3

      Still using Cool Edit Pro 2.1 on my XP box on a regular basis... :)

  • @TJ-tu5xc
    @TJ-tu5xc Před 4 lety +38

    25 years later... Regedit still has the exact same icon

    • @Diamond_Tiara
      @Diamond_Tiara Před 3 lety +4

      Windows versions are like layers, every icon is still in the system files that have not changed, I found the style of 3.1 not just on moricons.dll, but on various libs. Same you can find XP styled icons, mydocs from windows 2000, some hardware drivers and control panels packing win7 /vista icons. and that jdbgmgr.exe bear. always there, for some reason I'm leaving it alone.

    • @theklamoris
      @theklamoris Před 3 lety +1

      @@Diamond_Tiara wow that’s just super cool to know

  • @RockyBergen
    @RockyBergen Před 4 lety +13

    This was so nostalgic for me! You deserve far more attention for you hard work and excellently produced content. Skillshare is working out. ;)

  • @frankfu1122
    @frankfu1122 Před 4 lety +128

    "I could change my mind faster than Bill Clinton" lol

    • @codycagle3241
      @codycagle3241 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Aleks-js6ki Awwwww. Does somebody need a bathy bath?

    • @Aleks-js6ki
      @Aleks-js6ki Před 3 lety

      @@codycagle3241 if it's with your mom, ofc

    • @mgaeeeee9150
      @mgaeeeee9150 Před 3 lety

      @@Aleks-js6ki I know his mom... You couldn't handle the ride

    • @codycagle3241
      @codycagle3241 Před 3 lety

      @@mgaeeeee9150 I don't know, @Aleks might be a perfect fit.

    • @iamyourbiggestfan6420
      @iamyourbiggestfan6420 Před 3 lety

      @@Aleks-js6ki damn u r edgy af

  • @robertYTB78g
    @robertYTB78g Před 4 lety +1

    I learnt programming for business on Windows 95, MS Access, VB6 etc back in 2000, then programmed for office users from 2000 until 2017. Most of the OS and Office upgrade I was forced to do to only felt like a re-invention of the wheel as far as what was needed for the average business user, and in fact most programs for business were just broken for the sake of upgrades, and provided earnings for people like me to fix them. Sure personal and specialized computing has gone through the roof compared to then, even what my tablet can do is mind blowing, but the bulk of workers who use these OS's are just doing spreadsheets, making Word Documents and Email as before, and the real work of turning System processes into stable business programs is so great that many programs are still ancient and doing just fine.

  • @StayCoolKeto
    @StayCoolKeto Před 4 lety +5

    💿 Great video, mate cheers!!! I remember getting 95 as it opened up a whole new world of gaming! I think i clogged my hard drive up in 2 days with all the cover cds from the magazines lol, aaahhh those were the days 💿

  • @msthalamus2172
    @msthalamus2172 Před 4 lety +75

    Your Windows 95 version is either OSR 2.5 or you installed Internet Explorer 4.0's Shell UI and Active Desktop feature. The huge "My Computer" left pane text was introduced by IE 4 (which OSR 2.5 installs). This wasn't present on Windows 95's original version. (I thought it ruined an otherwise extremely functional shell, even if I was on the team that produced it.)

    • @AntneeUK
      @AntneeUK Před 4 lety +8

      I thought exactly this. Installing IE4 on Windows 95 transformed it. Active Desktop, and the HTML powered directory view. Loved playing with that

    • @joe--cool
      @joe--cool Před 4 lety +5

      Even if it crashed every 5 minutes or filled up GDI resources. It was quite a neat toy.

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX Před 4 lety +7

      yes :) I hated 98 because of that integrated IE in to GUI, but fortunately there is a 98 lite that can remove this crap and use original 95 GUI, but unfortunately many program refuse to work with 95 shell forced to 98 www.litepc.com/98lite.html

    • @kkolakowski
      @kkolakowski Před 4 lety +2

      Ok, so that explains why it looks so weirdly. Curiously enough - I never saw it like that, maybe because IE4 wasn't really needed given that Internet was very expensive in my area at the time.
      And yes! Windows 95 shell was great, and Win 98 (and XP later) destroyed it with this IE-like style of file exploring.

    • @richardgates7479
      @richardgates7479 Před 4 lety +2

      I was disappointed that he didn't go into detail on the specific version he was using.
      If he added IE4 (I don't remember if that was included in Plus!) to Win95A, then he really screwed up, it really did some weird things to the OS and I warned people to never install it. Oh, I think IE3 was included in Plus! The original IE was pretty much unusable as a browser.
      Or there was Win95B OSR2 - without IE4 or With IE4 (Win95D I think?), but were not retail and could only be purchased installed (OEM) on a new computer (part) or you worked at a computer store. Installing IE4 on that basically just turned it into Win98 with inferior USB support.
      Basically, the only version that was ever worth a shit was 95B OSR2 (without IE4) or XP SP1 (or 2, original XP was bundled with the messenger exploit).
      Win95A had some serious problem that I don't remember now, something to do with long file name support or something, but forced me to "illegally" install the B version. I never had to use 98 and never had to deal with the IE4 integration. It was right from 95 to XP and then to Win7 and it stops there.
      Oh, and I don't remember looking at the "With Internet Explorer" every day on my computer, or the Outlook Express was certainly never there on my desktop. But I think that actually came with Office at some point, so that's probably how it got installed.
      Point is, really, if you want to see what Windows 95 can do, you got to go with 95B even if it was never "official" - it was included on new computers for a couple years.

  • @SRQGuitarGuy
    @SRQGuitarGuy Před 4 lety +8

    When I bought 95 it came on 13 floppies and by the time the CD version came out, it had 13 floppies of updates.

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi Před 4 lety +36

    "Only computer enthusiasts and geeks were interested in operating systems". That never changed, it's still the case today.

    • @Bagel_Le_Stinky
      @Bagel_Le_Stinky Před 3 lety +2

      Guess I'm a geek

    • @redgeoblaze3752
      @redgeoblaze3752 Před 2 lety +2

      usually that's true, but when you get interrupted by a forced windows update, everyone has an opinion on Windows 10.

  • @wossman
    @wossman Před 4 lety +12

    Thanks so much for the RetroZilla tip, Dan. As much as I love my Win 95 installation, lack of TLS support has been maddeningly frustrating. You've made my day. Gonna go try it now.
    Also, of note. Microsoft removed the Buddy Holly video from subsequent release CDs (OSR 2.x etc). Goodtimes is still there though. Their licensing agreement with Weezer's label must have run out. Sad.

  • @10MARC
    @10MARC Před 4 lety +17

    I was at the Phoenix launch event in 1995 and got a "I was There at the START" sun shade for my car. I used it for over 10 years...
    This was finally an operating system that was as useful as my Amiga that I had used for 7 years before that. Microsoft finally caught up...

    • @Error42_
      @Error42_ Před 4 lety +1

      Fancy seeing you here :-)

  • @cashgrabgaming
    @cashgrabgaming Před 4 lety

    A trippy little nostalgia trip, this one. Cheers Dan!

  • @hawkenparker1790
    @hawkenparker1790 Před 4 lety +2

    I was just a kid, but i remember using DOS to run my games. When my dad brought this home, my mind EXPLODED. I had no idea who had to sell there soul to create such a beautiful thing, but i was thankful. Great video. Really took me back.

  • @chrisbragdon5901
    @chrisbragdon5901 Před 4 lety +9

    Those were the days! I remember my computer company that dealt with “legacy” IBM iron mostly. We got a job with installing a PC network on a near by university campus and roping all these discreet IBM clones to an Ethernet topology using NT servers and Windows 95 clients. It was truly a fun gig. I remember my socks getting literally blown off as this campus was part of the internet backbone. My office alone were still on a stupid 96K dial-up.

  • @SabretoothBarnacle
    @SabretoothBarnacle Před 4 lety +13

    Dan, that ISO for Adobe Premiere 5.1 is for the Macintosh. I'm downloading 4.2 to see if that's Windoze 95 compatible and will update if it is - keep up the good work👍

  • @01sapphireGTS
    @01sapphireGTS Před 4 lety

    What a trip down memory lane. Nicely done post.

  • @FILIPOSCAR
    @FILIPOSCAR Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Dan, I was still using an A1200 PowerPC right up until 1997/98. I skipped all the fun of Win95 and went straight to Win98 with Unreal 1 and Fallout 1. Miss the old days. Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @paddycoleman1472
    @paddycoleman1472 Před 4 lety +16

    Still prefer the 3D look of Windows 95 and the versions prior to Windows 8/10. Great video.

    • @thatkindofboi9955
      @thatkindofboi9955 Před 4 lety +6

      honestly i'm glad someone thinks the same

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 4 lety +5

      Yeah, the new flat interfaces are sad, I will stick with W7 for a long time.

    • @delrasshial7200
      @delrasshial7200 Před 4 lety +5

      Distinctly remember the look of prior-7 versions. Windows 7 Aero theme for the best.

  • @DuendeHr
    @DuendeHr Před 4 lety +51

    There is no C&C: Red Alert shortcut on the desktop!

    • @666chapelofblood
      @666chapelofblood Před 4 lety +4

      Red Alert 2 was one of my favourite RTS games.

    • @capt.sardonico2197
      @capt.sardonico2197 Před 4 lety +1

      @@666chapelofblood I can't get w10 to play it

    • @satan3959
      @satan3959 Před 4 lety +8

      Or no WarCraft II, Duke Nuk'em, Doom, or Quake shortcuts either

    • @atagkr
      @atagkr Před 4 lety +2

      I used to watch RA Sneak Peak and game cinematics and it was like watching an HD movie.

  • @StenCpu
    @StenCpu Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video, I remember having Windows 95 Demo on Flopy disk, that was amazing, and also Plug and play was a great idea 25 years ago, installing P&P ISA sound card (Sound Blaster clone) was essential for Windows 95

  • @museum1401
    @museum1401 Před 4 lety

    Just want to say, thanks for all the great videos Dan. Been watching for years and I'm going to check out the podcast too.

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 Před 4 lety +5

    I remember having my windows 3.11 computer back in the 90s.
    One weekend I was visiting the family property north of Rockhampton. For whatever reason I was poking around in the family car and under the front seat was a sealed boxed copy of Windows 95.
    I was instantly excited for my computing future when I found it.

  • @wcarver2150
    @wcarver2150 Před 4 lety +6

    I remember hearing about Windows Chicago back in the day but I never actually saw it. Highly interesting video!

    • @daishi5571
      @daishi5571 Před 4 lety +2

      I remember a billboard near my house in east London that advertised Chicago.

  • @-lorentzen5925
    @-lorentzen5925 Před 2 lety

    9:12 damn. you just brought a nostalgia gem back to live. I loved to customize that interface

  • @ccandrew111
    @ccandrew111 Před 4 lety

    I’ve had to do some work with a headless OS lately and you really appreciate how much easier GUIs have made computers

  • @shuvamsky
    @shuvamsky Před 3 lety +5

    XP service pack 2 still puts a smile on my face...nostalgia!!!

  • @razeezar
    @razeezar Před 4 lety +5

    Personally, I'll always have a soft spot for Windows 3.1 / 3.11.
    As a kid playing games on my Aunt's computer in the early 90's, MS-DOS and Windows pre-95 was my window to a whole bunch of fun. Good times!

  • @romeosierratango4464
    @romeosierratango4464 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautifully done
    So much nostalgia. Those sure we're the days my friends

  • @JamesSarkarX
    @JamesSarkarX Před 4 lety +1

    Loved it, thanks for the nostalgia trip, we need more LGR like content. Thanks. subbed

  • @atemoc
    @atemoc Před 4 lety +5

    If this does not blow up, then I'll be disappointed
    This video is awesome !

  • @GearSeekers
    @GearSeekers Před 4 lety +9

    I clicked like before watching. Time to watch!

  • @syrax65
    @syrax65 Před 4 lety +1

    So nostalgic! Hover and Space Cadet pinball were the best as a kid. So many memories watching this video.

  • @alexanderwest1064
    @alexanderwest1064 Před 4 lety +5

    when he opened up Cool Edit I got legit nostalgia from my collage days. It was the DAW in one of the prod studios along side SAW pro

  • @thefonzkiss
    @thefonzkiss Před 4 lety +90

    This video will be incomplete without Weezer Buddy Holly. 40 megabyte video file. Edit : good lad. Try the fish.

    • @wossman
      @wossman Před 4 lety +11

      That's not so good, Al.... Yep! yep! yep!

    • @judewestburner
      @judewestburner Před 4 lety +5

      Good times bad times give me some of that

    • @MosoKaiser
      @MosoKaiser Před 4 lety +2

      40 megabyte video file. Official (claimed) minimum install size of Win95: 50-55 megabytes.

    • @TriumphAventura
      @TriumphAventura Před 4 lety +2

      and Edie Brickell Good Times

    • @SandsOfArrakis
      @SandsOfArrakis Před 4 lety

      @@MosoKaiser OS these days. Minimum of 10 gb (if not more).

  • @MichaelRusso
    @MichaelRusso Před 4 lety +22

    Ironically it was not too good until WIn98 and it's updates.

    • @thefonzkiss
      @thefonzkiss Před 4 lety +3

      Michael Russo Google ironic. That isn’t it.

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 4 lety +6

      Anyway it was a huge upgrade from 3.1

  • @rodolfogmuller
    @rodolfogmuller Před 4 lety +5

    My first computer had Windows 95 installed. I'm not sure the specs but I remember it had an HD of 2 GB and 64 MB of RAM, so it was really good for the time.

  • @midierror
    @midierror Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video Dan, thems were the days!

  • @robax
    @robax Před 4 lety +3

    It was definitely fun getting Windows 95. Bought the floppy disk version at midnight. Installed it on my cool little Compaq 486SX. Still have it, still works. Win 3.1 was damned good on it as well. Good times.

  • @davemckiernan
    @davemckiernan Před 4 lety +3

    This is very interesting! I remember having to re-install early '95 quite often, but 95b was very stable. I think VirtualDubMod, video editing software, might still work on '95.

  • @wolverine9632
    @wolverine9632 Před 3 lety +1

    Hover and 3D-Pinball, along with all the Windows 95 sounds, bring me so much nostalgia

  • @lutz.richter
    @lutz.richter Před 4 lety

    Cool video, had lot of fun!

  • @user-vn7ce5ig1z
    @user-vn7ce5ig1z Před 4 lety +6

    8:40 - And the MSN CD had a copy of Edie Brickell's "Good Times" music-video, as well as a custom video of a bespoke song for MSN. These music-videos were amazing back then. How quaint it seems now that technology has blasted so far ahead.
    10:25 - 😂 Bill's face speaks volumes: "Sure… 👀 Maybe I should look more into it if even a talk-show host is talking about it. 🤔"
    12:05 - Bill's face speaks volumes again: "oh crap, oh crap, oh crap! I can't believe this is really happening! oh crap, oh crap!"
    18:25 - Now do it with Arachne for DOS…
    19:19 - I remember sitting on my bed and installing Windows 95 from 153 floppy disks on a 486 with VGA and SB which was a big upgrade from our previous 286 Tandy. Seeing that blue-purple bubble background when it was done was a thrill.

  • @jjb0894
    @jjb0894 Před 4 lety +16

    Windows 98, 2000 and XP were what I had the most memories with as a kid.

    • @pinstripecool34
      @pinstripecool34 Před 2 lety

      Same man our first home pc had Windows 98se good times.

  • @retrocomputinggrotto
    @retrocomputinggrotto Před 4 lety +1

    I remember the launch - infact I was working in an electrical retailers at the moment in charge of the computer section at the time and this was HUGE! So different to the previous OS choices of 3.11 for Workgroups or MS-DOS, Windows 95 really was a game changer and introduced us all to the Start Menu :)

  • @AI-ec2qb
    @AI-ec2qb Před 4 lety

    Very well constructed video. Subscribed.

  • @calvinkoay1939
    @calvinkoay1939 Před 4 lety +5

    Windows 9x : 80s 90s fashion graphical user interface. Love it.

  • @interlace84
    @interlace84 Před 4 lety +6

    Aweome nostalgia piece

  • @TheDexterFishbourne
    @TheDexterFishbourne Před 4 lety +2

    Was there for the midnight release party at Incredible Universe (Tandy company) for Windows 95. I was 16 and still remember it.

  • @keeganpenney169
    @keeganpenney169 Před 2 lety

    Omfg cool edit 2000. Wow I remember mixing my first mashups with this thing. Nostalgia dump!

  • @stink-man
    @stink-man Před 3 lety +2

    I never used windows 95 as I didn't have a computer back then but I used windows 98SE. But this video is is nostalgic to me

  • @donnhussey568
    @donnhussey568 Před 4 lety +10

    I remember I was in middle school in 1995, and we had Apple IIe computers lining the room of my first computer class. We were learning how to type (which I already knew how to do). One day, we had a substitute teacher and she played some promotional material and a demo for Windows 95. It was really the first time I felt wowed by what a computer could do. It was the first time I saw a computer with the ability to have photo-quality pictures, audio that wasn't just chiptunes or really poor samples, and video playing - on a home computer! I heard about the internet a few years later, and then... well, my path was set before me.
    And now I have a copy of the Petzold "Programming Windows 95" book on my desk, and I am learning Win32 and Winsock programming for shits and giggles.

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight Před 4 lety

      Maybe you will be interested in obscure but very nice little programming language - "Pure Basic". www.purebasic.com/
      It's not Visual Basic - it produces very small and fast binaries and fun to program with. I played with it for like 10-20 minutes :-)

  • @christiaantinga
    @christiaantinga Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this wonderful trip down to memory lane.
    I remember some easter eggs on Info/About in Iexplore ;)

  • @oddities-whatnot
    @oddities-whatnot Před 4 lety +2

    I remember Windows 3.1 when I worked in an office in the old days. I enjoyed using it and found it to be very easy. I liked the simplicity. Used it extensively as a data prep tool for CAD drawing

  • @loaderopp
    @loaderopp Před 4 lety +8

    I did not have a CD drive when i first ran windows 95, i installed with 1.44 3.5 floppy drives. was an adventure to say the least. took for ever to install.

    • @RetroGamingWithEdgarRivera
      @RetroGamingWithEdgarRivera Před 4 lety

      Not only that it was huge it was slow as snailS and the wosrt part is if you of the floppy disks fail to broke well tough luck because You will stuck in limbo as results most people created backups to prevent that.

    • @flyingfred152
      @flyingfred152 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RetroGamingWithEdgarRivera We were allowed and encouraged to make back ups in those days. How times have changed.!!!!!

  • @LordGryllwotth
    @LordGryllwotth Před 4 lety +24

    I remember making HTML backgrounds! Links everywhere.

  • @circuitsandcigars1278
    @circuitsandcigars1278 Před 4 lety +1

    Windows 2000 was the game changer for me. After having setup dozens of Windows NT 4.0 systems w drivers and such, Plug and Pray was a blessing to me

  • @jwenneberg
    @jwenneberg Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much for this nostalgic tour back in time!
    I still use CoolEdit 2000... and WordPerfect (instead of Word)... and PhotoShop 7.0 (I recently moved on from iPhoto Plus 4 which I still have installed) :-D
    I absolutely hate when I am forced to update programs. I'm running Windows 7 now only because of my netbanking did not support XP any longer.

  • @TheMDXtremeReal
    @TheMDXtremeReal Před 4 lety +3

    Back when switching flawlessly between programs was considered revolutionary.
    We really have come so far

  • @Error42_
    @Error42_ Před 4 lety +11

    I remember upgrading from Windows 3.11 to 95. It was the most positive OS upgrade for me, back in the days when a new version of an OS was something to look forward to rather than the dread it tends to bring now.

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 4 lety +3

      The first time I saw W95 it totally blew my mind, now W8 and W10 is kind of disappointment. Maybe Windows should die and be replaced with something better.

    • @phage-phroton7690
      @phage-phroton7690 Před 3 lety +1

      @@danielgomez7236 In my opinion, 8 is better. No damaging updates and less bloatware. ui is kinda inconsistent for new users. also, no candy crush pre-installed.

    • @danielgomez7236
      @danielgomez7236 Před 3 lety

      @@phage-phroton7690 Sure man, 8 or 8.1 is better than 10 once you have the start menu fixed with some third party app.

    • @phage-phroton7690
      @phage-phroton7690 Před 3 lety +1

      @@danielgomez7236 For me, start screen is fine. I was used to it.

  • @zaptowee6625
    @zaptowee6625 Před 3 lety +1

    What I love is that how for the most part, notepad has been practically unchanged in the 25 years since Windows 95. As the old adage goes, "don't fix what ain't broke"

    • @pinstripecool34
      @pinstripecool34 Před 2 lety

      Theres actually alot of programs in Windows that have stayed the same they even still have the legacy windows95 era icons.

  • @avvn9331
    @avvn9331 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, lot of memories playing games...... listening to songs, learning programming etc..., having a CD rom and sound card was great that time

  • @Madness832
    @Madness832 Před 4 lety +7

    Launch day, midnight, I remember prank-calling the in-store payphone, at CompUSA (remember them?), & asking for OS/2 Warp. :D

  • @jdrs4214
    @jdrs4214 Před 4 lety +29

    It was an ok operating system, but not my favorite. But when it crashed; that thing was a real nightmare, and sometimes made me rip my hair or hit my head.

    • @frozyre7854
      @frozyre7854 Před 4 lety +3

      Agreed. It was unpredictable and it really didn't tell you a lot to go by as to what went wrong. For all you know, even running A program could upset it.

    • @Z64sports
      @Z64sports Před 4 lety +9

      I liked 98 better tbh

    • @sebastienbrouillard
      @sebastienbrouillard Před 3 lety +1

      Windows 2000 resolve all crashes I had with windows 95-98. Way more stable.

  • @raitisfreimanis
    @raitisfreimanis Před 4 lety +1

    I remember when Windows 95 was released. We went to the Windows 95 release event at Globen, the main hockey arena in Stockholm. It was a real big deal.

  • @WildApple_OP-Plays
    @WildApple_OP-Plays Před 4 lety

    Oh, you also have the Microsoft Office bar on the right side of your screen :)
    Very nice video!

  • @2ravenrick
    @2ravenrick Před 4 lety +2

    MS licensed "Start Me Up" but as a person who had to make it work for others, we often sang the line, "You make a grown man cry!"

  • @nelsoncharlesif
    @nelsoncharlesif Před 4 lety +5

    Aging well like wine, like the FRIENDS sitcom

  • @DamagedF0X
    @DamagedF0X Před 3 lety +1

    I was far too young at the time to interpret what OS was what, but this video made me realize that I had some tiny degree of experience with windows 3.1. It was an old tossed PC that I found on the curb as a kid.
    Then I forgot how much I actually did use win95, until I heard the boot sound @ 6:55
    Holy crap, did that open some ancient memories.

  • @ShaunR07
    @ShaunR07 Před 4 lety +2

    Windows 95 my first computer I had as a kid given to me by my Grandfather, my first game machine and I remember it even had a turbo button on it too!!! Also upgraded it to windows 98 a few years later for a few more features

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 Před 4 lety +8

    I still have my Amiga 1200. Love the Amiga.

    • @gaborszabo6406
      @gaborszabo6406 Před 3 lety

      Me too. And an Amiga 600 with furia.

    • @markbarclay02
      @markbarclay02 Před 3 lety

      Me too...I still have my Amiga 500, Sega GameGear, Nintendo 64

    • @sahhull
      @sahhull Před 2 lety

      I've still got.
      Atari 2600 boxed with games.
      BBC Model B computer with extras.
      AtariST with extras.
      Comadore Amiga 500
      Amiga 1200
      Panasonic 3DO
      All boxed.
      I went over to pc. I still have all cpus, main boards, gfx cards, memory and hard drives from pc's I've built starting at 386sx

  • @neildeakin9767
    @neildeakin9767 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Dan
    Loving the video's, content as always done in an easy to understand and easy to learn format
    Keep up the good work, as always I learn a lot from you and others. Will continue to follow you on here and Facebook
    From one fellow Amiga fan and owner to another, take care
    Looking forward to the next video

  • @badgerint
    @badgerint Před 3 lety

    Weezer is also synonomous with Windows 95 for me. I remember being astounded back in the day that I could play video with audio. Even full screen later on with more powerful hardware. Thank you for this nostalgic trip, but as you say I feel a little bit older now.

  • @allinson_sam
    @allinson_sam Před 4 lety

    It was the first computing experience I had growing up before I switched to Mac in 2013 & stuck with them ever since

  • @CJ-je3bx
    @CJ-je3bx Před 4 lety +2

    I miss the 90s so much 😞🥺😭

  • @RasVoja
    @RasVoja Před 4 lety +6

    Now can be emulated on 060 or Vampire ;)

  • @robertomaximilianosilveira8768

    I remember getting the 14 or 15 diskettes for installing W95 ... Was facinating ... I still have a closed box with W95 extras

  • @act.13.41
    @act.13.41 Před 2 lety +1

    This certainly brings back memories. I was running beta testing versions of 95 before it came out. When it did hit the market, I was already well versed in it and able to help friends sort out problems. It really was a game changer for the world. I still think OS2 WARP could have been better if IBM and Microsoft had stuck together and pushed it.